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partly because of goldman sachs's partnership with history which has managed to india the corporate culture even today. unfortunately, although some people would disagree, i think regulators need to get more involved. and having a system whereby a group of bankers is essentially free to develop as fast as they went to the degree that they want with very little external oversight, journalists and regulators and politicians and somehow hope that they will, through sheer goodness of spirit and collective rationality, will keep their activities in check and not go mad, is naive. baking is too important to be left to bankers alone. if the people who run nuclear power plants were paid kilowatt of energy they pump out, so you have to pump out as much as they can and the more they pump out, the more successful they look, it would be over by now. we need to look in banking to other kinds of activity and ask what lessons we can learn about risk control. one of the ironies that everyone talks about, financial engineering, if you are actually an engineer building bridges, you talk about things like saf
partly because of goldman sachs's partnership with history which has managed to india the corporate culture even today. unfortunately, although some people would disagree, i think regulators need to get more involved. and having a system whereby a group of bankers is essentially free to develop as fast as they went to the degree that they want with very little external oversight, journalists and regulators and politicians and somehow hope that they will, through sheer goodness of spirit and...
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you're talking about the bric countries, brazil, india, russiaa, china. russia is still one of the ones you want to be invested? i recognize as oil goes higher it's positive but russia was sort of the outlier there for a little while. >> i'd say we're most focused, you know, at morgan stanley investment management we have an investment emerging markets portfolio manager rushi sharma. i agree with him. we very much like the india story. i'm probably a little more positive on brazil. but we want to stay in the big liquid countries. and we also have a positive bias toward some of the smaller countries where we're seeing catch-up, things like turkey. but there's a lot of interesting things going on in the u.s. versus global. take china versus the u.s. right now. china's financials are trading at almost three times book. the u.s. financials are trading at one times book. and in the near term i think the chinese banks will continue to do well, but ultimately they're going to participate price the way u.s. banks did from excessive lending along the way. there's
you're talking about the bric countries, brazil, india, russiaa, china. russia is still one of the ones you want to be invested? i recognize as oil goes higher it's positive but russia was sort of the outlier there for a little while. >> i'd say we're most focused, you know, at morgan stanley investment management we have an investment emerging markets portfolio manager rushi sharma. i agree with him. we very much like the india story. i'm probably a little more positive on brazil. but we...
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what do you make of india's stopping that ship? all we know right now is that they found, like, 60,000 pounds of sugar. they are still looking at it, but what do you make of india stopping that north korean ship? >> india is imposing the security council resolution, and i think it is a very positive sign. india has been very cooperative with us, and they had very many parallel interests with respect -- they have a very many parallel interests with respect to terrorism and with respect to the nuclear danger -- they have very many parallel interests. greta: am i wrong to be suspicious that north korea might have been being a little coy? because sending that ship off in the direction that they did, knowing that someone was likely to stop it, and having 16,000 tons of sugar sort of makes the stopping country look, well, wrong, for one. >> nobody knows what the north koreans have on the ships. if north korea, a country that has no significant economy, that has no close relations with any other country in the economic field, if they can
what do you make of india's stopping that ship? all we know right now is that they found, like, 60,000 pounds of sugar. they are still looking at it, but what do you make of india stopping that north korean ship? >> india is imposing the security council resolution, and i think it is a very positive sign. india has been very cooperative with us, and they had very many parallel interests with respect -- they have a very many parallel interests with respect to terrorism and with respect to...
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the top three producers are brazil, india and pakistan where you have heavy weather conditions that are bringing down productions. bottom line is to finish food products, this is a big, big deal. got a huge impact on food prices for people at general mills, kelloggs. watch that in their costs for next quarter. right now, play it with czz down in brazil. they're priced at 13 to 14 cents a pound. it's now around 30. they're minting money. corn products international, cpo, this is corn sweeteners or alternatives to sugar. this trade is not going to go away. this is not a case of a commodity trade that's gone through a squeeze on speculation. this is a change in the dynamics of sugar. >> would you say it's a buy right now? the run-up on that stock was scary. >> you'll get upgrades on earnings. they're priced off of sugars. that's half of where it's trading now. they've been trading that way for the last six to nine months. and also, they are specifically -- they're now a much levered play than they were last year. ethanol is the other big part of their business. that business is growing as
the top three producers are brazil, india and pakistan where you have heavy weather conditions that are bringing down productions. bottom line is to finish food products, this is a big, big deal. got a huge impact on food prices for people at general mills, kelloggs. watch that in their costs for next quarter. right now, play it with czz down in brazil. they're priced at 13 to 14 cents a pound. it's now around 30. they're minting money. corn products international, cpo, this is corn sweeteners...
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ina, india, bzil. i thi they are already showing it. they a already goinging that far. 9 united states knew far better than i h things are ing. but you still see bo in the united stas and europe news of j layoffs andlthough theinancial sector seems to be in less bad shape, let's put it that way, the realconomy, one hopes against hope that things a going to look better. but you still kee reading about job layoffs. and until that allyurns, and i don't know if that i going to happen before the end of this year, it's very difficult toell how, when we're gointo come out of it. i don't think it a question off, ofourse we will come out oit. so when we come out of this, when the global economy is back, what will be different? >> i think there will be a lot mo caution. people are going to be a lot moreautious about what th're investing in. i think govnments are going to have to b more cautious. i thinkhe companies going out and doing multimilli dollar acquisitionsre going to be a lot more utious. and th may not be a bad thin it's been said that
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and india and other locations. i'm still very concerned about whether we're going to be able to add long-term sustainable jobs. >> and how do we do that? okay, i don't know if you heard on economists on saying that this accounting for population growth and rehiring all the people who lost their jobs. we have to create 15 million jobs in this country in the next 5 years. the president has pretty directly said he wants a lot of that to come from the next big industry, which they've defined as alternative energy. can we get that many jobs there? is that smart policy? >> well, i'm glad you used the word create jobs because jobs create sd very different from a job saved. this idea of saving jobs is very y . we have to focus on new companies, entrepreneurship, innovation. how do we do that? we get to an economy that is not just focused on driving consumer spending to attack. we've got the put the incentive for investment. you've got boeing laying off 10,000 people. emerson, 5,000. these are the companies that you want to
and india and other locations. i'm still very concerned about whether we're going to be able to add long-term sustainable jobs. >> and how do we do that? okay, i don't know if you heard on economists on saying that this accounting for population growth and rehiring all the people who lost their jobs. we have to create 15 million jobs in this country in the next 5 years. the president has pretty directly said he wants a lot of that to come from the next big industry, which they've defined...
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let's head out to india right now. mumbai for the latest on the india bit report. ayesha faridi joins us. hello, eayesha. >> thanks for that, christine. after a very tough day, more action seen for the broader market. while the sensex is a shade odd in the green, the crucial point, i think, is that is standing above that 4,700 mark. and it's the broader markets which have seen more. meantime, of course, a lot of things are really playing up. banking is one such bank. this led to the kind of recovery that we have seen today. so a couple of these counters and not just the heavyweight counters, development credit bank amongst the midcap banks had been showing you gains of about 5 odd percent. you've got axis bank is holding up by about 1.5%. icici bank, over a 3% move. l&t is doing out quite well. in the meantime, we have got a couple of news reports, still unconfirmed, that india plans to sue the euro union at the world trade organization at the wto for allowing big pharmaceutical companies to detain engine nettic drugs in transit to developing countries. that is one
let's head out to india right now. mumbai for the latest on the india bit report. ayesha faridi joins us. hello, eayesha. >> thanks for that, christine. after a very tough day, more action seen for the broader market. while the sensex is a shade odd in the green, the crucial point, i think, is that is standing above that 4,700 mark. and it's the broader markets which have seen more. meantime, of course, a lot of things are really playing up. banking is one such bank. this led to the kind...
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in africa and india, you can provide somewhat smart phones to people because all they use is cell phones and now it's too expensive, if someone can gets the product -- >> there's a great debate going on with the smart phone companies do we cut price down to $99 and explode the sale and hurt the margins, or do we let the verizon and at&t. interesting data come out, on a smart phone, maybe we keep that model and have at&t continue to sub siddize the sale. >> in business school we would be spending -- >> jim has a lot of other trades, he'll have more tonight. he's very excited. 6:00 and 11:00 eastern with jim, who got a hair cut today and i'm sure the viewers noticed. if you wonder why wall street has an image problem? here's one reason. we're familiar to the tune of about $173 billion. jim, tens of billions of that went to aig's trading partners and some have gotten a billion dollars in fees fixing -- >> remember, european banks did better. >> on the fees? >> no, in terms of the payoff. >> in terms of payoff. famous 13.5 billion. >> of which 5.6 billion was directed to pay goldman on. the
in africa and india, you can provide somewhat smart phones to people because all they use is cell phones and now it's too expensive, if someone can gets the product -- >> there's a great debate going on with the smart phone companies do we cut price down to $99 and explode the sale and hurt the margins, or do we let the verizon and at&t. interesting data come out, on a smart phone, maybe we keep that model and have at&t continue to sub siddize the sale. >> in business school...
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let's talk about india right now. ayesha faridi joins us live for the india business report. just stepped into the september series today. it's been shopping, but for now it's holding up in the green. 15,800 is where we're standing and the sensex is almost 100-odd point gain is what the sensex is nudging. and 4,7 must know, they will break out above that level yesterday and now it's firmly standing above it. almost a 33-odd point gain is what we're standing at right now. midcap cement companies are holding up very well. there are signs of demand pick up, which is why we're seeing a whole host of these plays pick up. besides that, amongst the heavyweights, you have meltses which have made a very good comeback. yesterday the stock was down almost 6% on close. a knee jerk reaction coming on very poor numbers. they have reported a loss this time around, but today the stock is making a good comeback and you are seeing it hold up in the green besides that capital goods is another pocket which is looking quite good. with that, it's back to you. >> ayesha, thank you very much. you ha
let's talk about india right now. ayesha faridi joins us live for the india business report. just stepped into the september series today. it's been shopping, but for now it's holding up in the green. 15,800 is where we're standing and the sensex is almost 100-odd point gain is what the sensex is nudging. and 4,7 must know, they will break out above that level yesterday and now it's firmly standing above it. almost a 33-odd point gain is what we're standing at right now. midcap cement companies...
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but it's not hollywood, it's india. we look at the latest outsourcing trend that's turning into a blockbuster hit for bollywood. >> paul: i'm paul kangas >> susie: and i'm susie gharib. this is nightly business report for friday, august 28. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. t 7//& >> susie: good evening everyone. people didn't earn more money in july, but they spent a bit more and economists welcomed the news. the small pop in spending, just 0.2% is thanks to the "cash for clunkers" program. personal income was unchanged last month according to a report today from the commerce department. the big question now is whether frugal consumers will keep spending, even when the government's stimulus programs end. scott gurvey reports. >> reporter: it was quiet today at the hyundai dealership in jersey city. when you dig beneath the headline that said consumer spending was up in july, you quickly discover that witho
but it's not hollywood, it's india. we look at the latest outsourcing trend that's turning into a blockbuster hit for bollywood. >> paul: i'm paul kangas >> susie: and i'm susie gharib. this is nightly business report for friday, august 28. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. t 7//& >> susie: good evening everyone. people didn't earn more money in...
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carry on most of our trade, which is to say european union, china, japan, maybe in the future brazil, india and so on -- as long as they are not on the ft a-list and the fta program is marginal, then you have the doha round centraltrality o agriculture to it is very important to poor countries and i think ranchers and farmers have the right to say their industry is more limited and restricted by foreign barriers. agriculture is 8 to 10 american exports. it's not going to grow even if there was an successful doha round. if the administration goes to the public and says we want to make a big push for doha at least as it is and for these three ftas, the public will say the president is a smart guy, i can trust him, it's got not much to do with me. and given that trade is a disadvicive and difficulty in the party, if the administration will push trade and spend political capital on it it needs to have a somewhat different agenda that will do more for america as anconomy and do more for our national security goals as a nation. and let me give, i think, three points from my paper that i would lik
carry on most of our trade, which is to say european union, china, japan, maybe in the future brazil, india and so on -- as long as they are not on the ft a-list and the fta program is marginal, then you have the doha round centraltrality o agriculture to it is very important to poor countries and i think ranchers and farmers have the right to say their industry is more limited and restricted by foreign barriers. agriculture is 8 to 10 american exports. it's not going to grow even if there was...
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. >>> harley davidson sunounci i e announcing plans to sell its motorcycles in india next year. they're hoping the middle class will trade in smaller, more inexpensive motorcycles for its hogs. >>> what's ahead on "fast money"? hi, rick. >> hi. the traders are going to be breaking down today. stock reversal. give you the plays for tomorrow. >>> plus, hey, we've got the latest from dell's conference call. and the traders and i, of course, are live at 5:00. >> i'll see you in five minutes, rick. thanks so much. >>> up next, several key events tomorrow could have an impact on trading. we'll break it down, what you need to know when the opening bell sounds on friday. some people buy a car based on the deal they get. others by the car of their dreams. during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. special lease offers now available on the 2009 es 350. and you know what, it works. nutrisystem for men: flexible new programs personalized to meet your goals. what's great about nutrisystem is you eat the foods you love and you lose weight. i'm dan marino. i lost 22 poun
. >>> harley davidson sunounci i e announcing plans to sell its motorcycles in india next year. they're hoping the middle class will trade in smaller, more inexpensive motorcycles for its hogs. >>> what's ahead on "fast money"? hi, rick. >> hi. the traders are going to be breaking down today. stock reversal. give you the plays for tomorrow. >>> plus, hey, we've got the latest from dell's conference call. and the traders and i, of course, are live at...
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i would bring in india, as well. india will be an economy we will take far greater notice of as the years go by. i agree totally in the decoupling. we are continuing to see that shift in economic power from west to east. we have too just to it. you have to adjust to it. far more severely than we do. it isn't something that is going to go away. but it cannot done and we will do it. but whether it will be deflationary or not, i'm not quite sure. >> meanwhile, howard, if i can just change tax slide, a large part of the rally in europe has been from financials. but we heard from rbs today who added realism. >> yes, they did. it has been an amazing week. yes, we were very glad the it's all over. what a week for banks. the good, the bad and the ugly. well, if the ugly is royal bank of scotland today, then we can actually live through it. but you know, the bottom line is that there's still a massive write-off here. banks are not performing in the way, the manner which they need to. there's a lot of clearing of decks to do a
i would bring in india, as well. india will be an economy we will take far greater notice of as the years go by. i agree totally in the decoupling. we are continuing to see that shift in economic power from west to east. we have too just to it. you have to adjust to it. far more severely than we do. it isn't something that is going to go away. but it cannot done and we will do it. but whether it will be deflationary or not, i'm not quite sure. >> meanwhile, howard, if i can just change...
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brazil, russia, india and china looks like an interesting place. it's not something for somebody doesn't want to take too much risk. it's a great three- to five-year play. >> one final question. looking over the longer term, you said be careful short term. there's etfs. if you want to do this and look at a five-year trade, what would that be. >> build a diversified portfolio and currency deposits. you can do it with a single trade and diversify arocross th globe. or look at the brazil, russia, india, and china. >> lots of interesting ideas there. frank trotter, as we said, from everbank direct. as you said, you can go online and look for all of those currencies. >>> let's get straight to share epperson. sharon? >> natural gas is coming up quickly here. down almost 20 cents. 10 cents in the past minute or so. waiting for the number to come out. it is up 66 bcf. the rise in natural gas storage level was above expectations, which were basically in a range between 69 and 64. the number came in above 66. i'm with john woods now, veteran natural gas trad
brazil, russia, india and china looks like an interesting place. it's not something for somebody doesn't want to take too much risk. it's a great three- to five-year play. >> one final question. looking over the longer term, you said be careful short term. there's etfs. if you want to do this and look at a five-year trade, what would that be. >> build a diversified portfolio and currency deposits. you can do it with a single trade and diversify arocross th globe. or look at the...
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. >> my other yeah -- question was on the geography between pakistan and india. is it critical that the united states try to play a role? that's on really problematic with respect to the indians in terms of defusing tensions between india and pakistan. is that outside 9 postal -- the portfolio of this group? >> it is outside the portfolio of my job. on the other hand, i am in constant touch with the indians. i met with the indians continually. the new ambassador in washington and i have had dinner recently and she and i are in close touch. i go to indio whenever the schedule permits. i stress we're completely transparent. the secretary of state and my close colleague assistant secretary for south asia, central asian affairs bob blake and i were in india recently and the indians are a major factor in the region. they're the dominant power. improveb -- improving u.s.-indian relations ha been a continual goal of the last three u.s.strations, all which i think have been successful in that regard, starting with president clinton's trip in 2000. i will keep the indians
. >> my other yeah -- question was on the geography between pakistan and india. is it critical that the united states try to play a role? that's on really problematic with respect to the indians in terms of defusing tensions between india and pakistan. is that outside 9 postal -- the portfolio of this group? >> it is outside the portfolio of my job. on the other hand, i am in constant touch with the indians. i met with the indians continually. the new ambassador in washington and i...
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the company is rolling out it's high-end bikes in india next year. india is the big second biggest motorcycle market. >>> so the cash for clunkers program, the tally is in, almost 700,000 vehicles sold in the roughly two-and-a-half months this program was under way. yes, eight out of ten of the top ten vehicles sold were foreign-made. foreign brands. many of them built in the united states, though. but the success of this program, should it be expanded to other areas, cash for appliances, for example? firing off on the power grid, former clinton white house staffer david goodfriend, and gm berkman and associates. you know how it works. 20 seconds to make your case. jack, you probably don't even need 20 seconds to tell us why you don't think it should be expa expanded. >> carl marx said don't worry about america, they will spend themselves out of existence. i think he was right. we're diverting capital where it should not be. you've got an artificial industry with artificial jobs. now the government is stimulating artificial purchases within that arti
the company is rolling out it's high-end bikes in india next year. india is the big second biggest motorcycle market. >>> so the cash for clunkers program, the tally is in, almost 700,000 vehicles sold in the roughly two-and-a-half months this program was under way. yes, eight out of ten of the top ten vehicles sold were foreign-made. foreign brands. many of them built in the united states, though. but the success of this program, should it be expanded to other areas, cash for...
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they are showing films from places like iran, india and japan. instead of a nine-screen multipletch, there is this one plush and rather cozy space. it is a deliberately low tech affair, singing and dancing getting the people in the mood. people appreciate the effort that has gone into bringing movies to their door. >> it has been months, but it is a small cinema in a bus. it should be a bit different. >> to have a mobile cinema that comes and opens up like a box is wonderful. >> even when the film is over, there is is no rushing home. these thuse asses want everyone to feel included on their journey through the hills and glens. news on the banks of loch, ness. >> to photography. a thousand people across britain are find out how it feels to be captured on camera by one of the world's best-known fashion photographers. let's meet him. ♪ >> a portrait of britain. >> hold that. >> shot by rankin, one of the country's most celebrated photographers. >> i wanted to have a recording of what it was like. it was amazing to be photographed by him. >> certa
they are showing films from places like iran, india and japan. instead of a nine-screen multipletch, there is this one plush and rather cozy space. it is a deliberately low tech affair, singing and dancing getting the people in the mood. people appreciate the effort that has gone into bringing movies to their door. >> it has been months, but it is a small cinema in a bus. it should be a bit different. >> to have a mobile cinema that comes and opens up like a box is wonderful....
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>> india. >> had to be one of those two, right? >> that's right. get your sole lan pan 234e8s now, the deals are hot. >>> as first time jobless claims drop the ten agency stocks including manpower are on a roll, who are more room for these stocks to run. let's have managing director, jeff covers staffing and educational companies. jeff, thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what are you hearing from these companies in terms of what's going on? are a lot of temporary workers being hired, not really, what's going on? >> i think the worse is over. we're still seeing a year over year decline in temp hiring. but the rate of the year over year decline has been getting less worse, so to speak for the past few months. so the sector's not booming by any means. but definitely the worse is behind us. >> are temps the first thing that companies add back or do they go for, you know, maybe the solid workers are going to keep for a long time? how does it work? >> in most sectors, temp tends to be a leading indicator for full-time employment.
>> india. >> had to be one of those two, right? >> that's right. get your sole lan pan 234e8s now, the deals are hot. >>> as first time jobless claims drop the ten agency stocks including manpower are on a roll, who are more room for these stocks to run. let's have managing director, jeff covers staffing and educational companies. jeff, thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what are you hearing from these companies in terms of what's...
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tonight we take a look at india. and residents of a new jersey town are outraged over a possible visit by bolivia's leader, gadhafi. this is a honda pilot. and this is the all- new chevy traverse. it has more cargo space than pilot, including the most space behind the third row. and traverse beats honda on highway gas mileage too. more fuel efficient and 25% more room. maybe traverse can carry that stuff too. the all new chevy traverse. america's best crossover. >>> the area home to many relatives of the victims of the pan am flight of the 103 bombing. last week, the only man convicted in that attack which killed over 200 people was set free. he received a heroes welcome. >> three weeks ago, he came home to find his fence gone, a dozen of histories chopped down, and fast at work at store. maybe 40 vehicles inside that property. >> reporter: when the libby yan leader attends the assembly next month, in the community of even gel wood, new jersey, the libby yan community refuses to comment. and the terrorists to be in o
tonight we take a look at india. and residents of a new jersey town are outraged over a possible visit by bolivia's leader, gadhafi. this is a honda pilot. and this is the all- new chevy traverse. it has more cargo space than pilot, including the most space behind the third row. and traverse beats honda on highway gas mileage too. more fuel efficient and 25% more room. maybe traverse can carry that stuff too. the all new chevy traverse. america's best crossover. >>> the area home to...
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alan ginsberg happened to be in india in 1961 and 1962. he had gone over to find out what it was that spiritual leaders in india knew that leaders in the west didn't. and he went about india during an 11-month stay in the country, trying to meet with every holy man he could, including the dalai lama. at the time ginsberg was experimenting with lsd and other substances like that, to see whether one could achieve consciousness through mind expanding drugs. and so he asked the dalai lama, he said what do you think about using lsd as a way of achieving parallel states of awareness in tibetan buddhism and he had a conversation about that. the dalai lama sort of teased him and said tell me about the extra sensory powers you get with lsd, can you see for example what's inside my brief days over there and the dalai lama said no no, it's knots like that. he offered to share some lsd to try it if he wanted to see how it worked. in this period in 1962, i don't think it was even illegal yet. i think it was 1965 before it was actually outlawed, but gin
alan ginsberg happened to be in india in 1961 and 1962. he had gone over to find out what it was that spiritual leaders in india knew that leaders in the west didn't. and he went about india during an 11-month stay in the country, trying to meet with every holy man he could, including the dalai lama. at the time ginsberg was experimenting with lsd and other substances like that, to see whether one could achieve consciousness through mind expanding drugs. and so he asked the dalai lama, he said...
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it was the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed and nearly 180 wounded. last week, a special anti-terror court convicted this man, his wife, and usherethis person of planting the bombs. they stood in court as the judge handed them the death penalty. all three have pleaded not guilty and are expected to appeal against the sentence. their trial took place in high security and under a powerful anti-terrorism law that no longer exists. prosecutors argued that the bombings were carefully planned and were an act of extreme brutality. all three deserved the harsh sentence, they said. the bombings were said to be in retaliation for an dead-muslim riots in a certain state in 2002. all three are also said to be members of a certain band pakistani military group, also accused of carrying out last years mumbai attacks which led to increased tension between india and pakistan. >> let me give you a quick round up of other stores. pakistan has asked interpol to issue of alert for 13 suspects wanted in connection with last year's mumbai attacks. miller asks member countr
it was the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed and nearly 180 wounded. last week, a special anti-terror court convicted this man, his wife, and usherethis person of planting the bombs. they stood in court as the judge handed them the death penalty. all three have pleaded not guilty and are expected to appeal against the sentence. their trial took place in high security and under a powerful anti-terrorism law that no longer exists. prosecutors argued that the bombings were...
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you of course have got the india situation. >> yes. >> and the drought over there affecting their crop. >> the yes. >> the bottom line is once we work our way into harvest it will be really tough with the kind of numbers we have for wheat and corn to put any upward mobility on price. a stopping bias to the downside. it will be really tough to overcome that on the corn and wheat side for right now. you know, beans are kind of, you know, they are that crop that could make some upward headway under the right circumstances. >> certainly the volatile crop. >> well, yes, very volatile, of course. that's their history. but their situation is the best of all. >> i want to go to gregg and get his comments on that, too. he is sitting there listening to you and not smiling and nodding at everything that you said. >> no. no. [ laughter ] >> well, we do have this poor monsoon going on right now. but there is -- it looks like there is a good possibility that could change here over the next week or two, at least for the meteorologist that i use. it is about ten days out but he is really comfortable t
you of course have got the india situation. >> yes. >> and the drought over there affecting their crop. >> the yes. >> the bottom line is once we work our way into harvest it will be really tough with the kind of numbers we have for wheat and corn to put any upward mobility on price. a stopping bias to the downside. it will be really tough to overcome that on the corn and wheat side for right now. you know, beans are kind of, you know, they are that crop that could make...
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india and china? but europe has already condemned the sentencing, but as far as we know we have heard nothing from india or china, or even thailand, where you are. >> it is very important that india and china are on board. releasing political prisoners has already been agreed on by china. other countries can play an important role. burma cannot afford to be kicked out because of what they are doing. they must play a strong and important role. with a new charter being established not long ago, they must make the military believe that they cannot be out of this. it is for the people, not for the military. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you very much. in its first leadership contest in two decades, the palestinian faction of fatah has carried out a sweeping overhaul of its top officials. 15 new officials were voted on to the 18 member committee. joining me from bethlehem is the bbc's arabic television correspondent. how significant have these elections mean? >> a new generation is in a sensitiv
india and china? but europe has already condemned the sentencing, but as far as we know we have heard nothing from india or china, or even thailand, where you are. >> it is very important that india and china are on board. releasing political prisoners has already been agreed on by china. other countries can play an important role. burma cannot afford to be kicked out because of what they are doing. they must play a strong and important role. with a new charter being established not long...
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we have india as well. and japan is still a very big economy, even if it's in recession. >> the world is watching to see how china will make this transition from an export-led economy to a consumer-led economy. you think that transition is well on its way? >> we are seeing it. we are feeling it in the philippines. china buys of course a lot of electronics and minerals from us, which fuels their industries, which are also export oriented. but at the same time china is buying a lot of fruits from the philippines, and that is for the consumer economy. >> i want to get your take with regard to what's happening in regard to rice. a couple of years ago we saw rice prices soar. how do you avoid a situation like that happening again? >> well, we've learned a lesson. the economics of rice has changed. because you know, like the philippines, we are -- rice is our staple. we really eat rice all the time and in big quantities.s. but our country is an ark pell ago with lots of mountains and we don't have great plains li
we have india as well. and japan is still a very big economy, even if it's in recession. >> the world is watching to see how china will make this transition from an export-led economy to a consumer-led economy. you think that transition is well on its way? >> we are seeing it. we are feeling it in the philippines. china buys of course a lot of electronics and minerals from us, which fuels their industries, which are also export oriented. but at the same time china is buying a lot of...
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india is next door. they hate each other. what can we do? >> the military is called the steel skeleton because it is the one institution that holds the country together. we need to make sure does not turn against us. it is not anything we can do in a few days or few months. if we lose the struggle and the radicals takeover, they have dozens or hundreds of nuclear weapons to use against india. the stakes in pakistan are very high, higher than afghanistan or iraq. greta: we hear the nuclear arsenal is safe and under control. i do know why, but i do not feel comfortable with that. can the committee that is true? he was like the walmart and nuclear weapons. he was giving a clear weapons all over the world to north korea, syria. he is a hero in number three. the worst thing they did was give him a house arrest. >> >> i dealt with that when those in the government. from a technical point of view, it is unlikely you will have an accidental detonation of nuclear weapons. greta: i'm not worried about that. >> the real problem is the political control
india is next door. they hate each other. what can we do? >> the military is called the steel skeleton because it is the one institution that holds the country together. we need to make sure does not turn against us. it is not anything we can do in a few days or few months. if we lose the struggle and the radicals takeover, they have dozens or hundreds of nuclear weapons to use against india. the stakes in pakistan are very high, higher than afghanistan or iraq. greta: we hear the nuclear...
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of india have been modernizing past. the police force is still antiquated, ill-equipped and underresourced and under real pressure to fight crime. that's why some offices are cutting corners. >> and it's the people's photo shoot. why one of britain's top celebrity snappers is turning his camera on a thousand members of the public. >> hello to you. right now north korea's state news agency is reporting the country's leader kim jung il has issued a special pardon to two jailed american journalists, sentenced to 12 years hard labor for crossing the border from china illegally. now, this in the midst of a surprise trip to north korea by former u.s. president bill clinton and an historic meeting with the country's reclusive and its believed ailing leader. mr. clinton also met with two american journalists, laura ling and euna lee in what's being described as a very emotional meeting. these two women have been held in pyongyang since march. they had already begun serving a 12-year sentence with hard labor. let's get the latest
of india have been modernizing past. the police force is still antiquated, ill-equipped and underresourced and under real pressure to fight crime. that's why some offices are cutting corners. >> and it's the people's photo shoot. why one of britain's top celebrity snappers is turning his camera on a thousand members of the public. >> hello to you. right now north korea's state news agency is reporting the country's leader kim jung il has issued a special pardon to two jailed...
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and the sensex in india, only market trading on the up side right now, up 0.3%. overall, a weak picture here in terms of crude oil and nymex crude. down 21 cents. concerns about global demand weighing on this, nymex, $71.22 a barrel. brent is falling, as well, down 30 cents, $71.35 a barrel. mike, good to see you. how are the futures looking today? >> good afternoon, christine. good to see you, as well. and the futures at this point are looking like the dow is going to shoot for straight eight with seven consecutive days tying its longest win streak of the year. it looks like we could have a mixed open at least in about 5 1/2 hours time from now. moving on to the treasury market on the back of another relatively successful auction yesterday of two year notes and ahead of another auction today of seven year notes, we do see the bund yield creeping up at 3723%. yesterday, the price went up just a little bit on the benchmark ten year t-note and the yield came down and that trend is continuing, although it's basically unchanged with yesterday's close right now at 3.4
and the sensex in india, only market trading on the up side right now, up 0.3%. overall, a weak picture here in terms of crude oil and nymex crude. down 21 cents. concerns about global demand weighing on this, nymex, $71.22 a barrel. brent is falling, as well, down 30 cents, $71.35 a barrel. mike, good to see you. how are the futures looking today? >> good afternoon, christine. good to see you, as well. and the futures at this point are looking like the dow is going to shoot for straight...
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i know the nuclear arsenal is terrifying, and you've got india next door and they hate each other, but what can we do? >> well, i think in pakistan, the military, which the people there are called the steel skelton, because it's the one institution of government that really holds the country together. we have to make sure that does not turn against us. that's not going to be anything we can do in a few days or a few months. it's a long-term proposition. if we lose that struggle, though, and the radicals take over in pakistan, they've got dozens, maybe hundreds of nuclear weapons to use against india or to give the terrorist groups that can be used around the world. the stakes are very high around the world, i think today higher than afghanistan or iraq. >> can you -- i mean, we hear from our government that the nuclear arsenal is safe, that it's under control. i don't know why, but i don't feel comfortable with that. can you convince me that that's true? i know that even a.q. khan, is almost like the devil, like the wal-mart of nuclear weapons. he's giving nuclear weapons all over the
i know the nuclear arsenal is terrifying, and you've got india next door and they hate each other, but what can we do? >> well, i think in pakistan, the military, which the people there are called the steel skelton, because it's the one institution of government that really holds the country together. we have to make sure that does not turn against us. that's not going to be anything we can do in a few days or a few months. it's a long-term proposition. if we lose that struggle, though,...
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i do agree that i think china will have to be brought into the g8 and then you go to g9 and india and brazil will say what about us? so maybe you need a g11. >> i didn't hear russia in there. >> russia's already in the g8. you read it. >> china clearly is on at sent, particularly -- on the assent, particularly on economics. they are spreading their tentacles now into central and south america, reinvigorating relationships with chavez and the castro brothers in cuba. they are also reaching deep into africa and the middle east. so we've got to watch them strategically as well as economically. >> so exit question, is it obsolete or not, the g8? >> no, it's not but it will have to be slowly enlarged to include india and probably brazil. >> i'm not advocating a g2. i'm just saying china and the u.s. have to be partners in a lot of areas. >> i agree. >> the vice president of the united states is encouraging the china/u.s. relationship. she deserves a lot of credit. >> new york the secretary of state. >> excuse me, the secretary of state. >> right. >> there's been renewed interest in asia si
i do agree that i think china will have to be brought into the g8 and then you go to g9 and india and brazil will say what about us? so maybe you need a g11. >> i didn't hear russia in there. >> russia's already in the g8. you read it. >> china clearly is on at sent, particularly -- on the assent, particularly on economics. they are spreading their tentacles now into central and south america, reinvigorating relationships with chavez and the castro brothers in cuba. they are...
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. >> my other yeah -- question was on the geography between pakistan and india. is it critical that the united states try to play a role? that's on really problematic with respect to the indians in terms of defusing tensions between india and pakistan. is that outside 9 postal -- the portfolio of this group? >> it is outside the portfolio of my job. on the other hand, i am in constant touch with the indians. i met with the indians continually. the new ambassador in washington and i have had dinner recently and she and i are in close touch. i go to indio whenever the schedule permits. i stress we're completely transparent. the secretary of state and my close colleague assistant secretary for south asia, central asian affairs bob blake and i were in india recently and the indians are a major factor in the region. they're the dominant power. improveb -- improving u.s.-indian relations ha been a continual goal of the last three u.s.strations, all which i think have been successful in that regard, starting with president clinton's trip in 2000. i will keep the indians
. >> my other yeah -- question was on the geography between pakistan and india. is it critical that the united states try to play a role? that's on really problematic with respect to the indians in terms of defusing tensions between india and pakistan. is that outside 9 postal -- the portfolio of this group? >> it is outside the portfolio of my job. on the other hand, i am in constant touch with the indians. i met with the indians continually. the new ambassador in washington and i...
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the other was that the main landmark, the gateway to india. more than 50 were killed, nearly 180 wounded. last week, a special court connected -- convicted three individuals of plotting bombings. outside court, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say. >> this decision is very important and will give us [inaudible] illegal activity, taking the lives of the innocent. >> today, the judge handed out the death penalty. all three pled not guilty, and are expected to appeal the sentence. they're trying to place under high security and a powerful anti-terrorism law that no longer exists. prosecutors argued that the bombings were carefully planned and an act of extreme brutality. all three deserve the hearts sentence, they say. the bombings were said to be retaliation for anti-muslim riots in 2002. all three are said to be members of a band pakistani militant group accused of carrying out last year's mumbai attacks, which led to increased tension between india and pakistan. >> just a footnote, pakistan has asked the international police agency inte
the other was that the main landmark, the gateway to india. more than 50 were killed, nearly 180 wounded. last week, a special court connected -- convicted three individuals of plotting bombings. outside court, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say. >> this decision is very important and will give us [inaudible] illegal activity, taking the lives of the innocent. >> today, the judge handed out the death penalty. all three pled not guilty, and are expected to appeal the...
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g-7 is outdated, doesn't include china, india, and other bodies are also not as effective. and to see this coming meeting is loud to lapse is an issue. i hope in the next few weeks we jump-start this process. >> i would use your term to the bank of england directly. if you're going to be a player and regulator, you don't win, then if you're the referee and the player and you can't win, then you've got a real problem on your hands. certainly i think our fed has done a better job to say we are going to get out of qe first and use other facilities to keep the system working the best we can. >> mohammed a couple of quick crude market questions before we run out of time. back on july 28th, headlines ran that said, as you know, el-erian said stock rally won't continue with lack of revenue. el-erian selling into corporate bond equity rally. is that still happening? do you think markets have hit their high for the year? >> we position ourselves more cautiously. we think at these levels risk assets of pricing a lot of good news, not just about fiscal stimulus, not just about invento
g-7 is outdated, doesn't include china, india, and other bodies are also not as effective. and to see this coming meeting is loud to lapse is an issue. i hope in the next few weeks we jump-start this process. >> i would use your term to the bank of england directly. if you're going to be a player and regulator, you don't win, then if you're the referee and the player and you can't win, then you've got a real problem on your hands. certainly i think our fed has done a better job to say we...
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it doesn't exercise jurisdiction over china and india's buying of commodities. and it only somewhat exercises jurisdiction over oil companies. they do, however, exercise jurisdiction over users of futures. that's why i think we become the focus. >> right. is it possible -- gary gensler is the head of the cftc. he's been on our program many times. is it possible to say that mr. gensler is between a rock and a hard place right now, that he's got a lot of pressure, that there are people who honestly believe there are dark, maybe mysterious force that's are manipulating things, particularly commodities out there, he wants to get a satisfactory answer? how can he do this without causing so much damage to the markets? what should mr. gensler be doing? >> he's got to look at data. he's got to look hard at what's driving the market and not just take the simple story at face value. if you actually dig in, there are probably good regulations to be had in here, but excluding individual investors from the commodities market by getting rid of commodity etfs can't be the righ
it doesn't exercise jurisdiction over china and india's buying of commodities. and it only somewhat exercises jurisdiction over oil companies. they do, however, exercise jurisdiction over users of futures. that's why i think we become the focus. >> right. is it possible -- gary gensler is the head of the cftc. he's been on our program many times. is it possible to say that mr. gensler is between a rock and a hard place right now, that he's got a lot of pressure, that there are people who...
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india is only the sixth country in the world to have a nuclear fuel submarine. the prime minister said it would become increasingly relevant to indian security. >>> "amazingly different" is the way that secretary gates described iraq during a recent visit. he praised the security situation after seeing how the american troops are adapting to their non-combat role. we have this report from baghdad. >> robert gates came to iraq to hear firsthand how the 130,000 soldiers or adapting to their new, supporting role in the country. they are taking their cue from the iraqi commanders. they are shifting their focus from combat training. >> between now and the end of 2011, all u.s. troops are scheduled to depart iraq. we have a number of important milestones to achieve. that includes bear, and secure elections, and a national government, and continued drawdown of u.s. forces leading to a change of mission in august of 2010. >> august of 2010 is when the pentagon wants a complete stop to u.s. combat missions in iraq. robert gates hailed the progress being made towards a mo
india is only the sixth country in the world to have a nuclear fuel submarine. the prime minister said it would become increasingly relevant to indian security. >>> "amazingly different" is the way that secretary gates described iraq during a recent visit. he praised the security situation after seeing how the american troops are adapting to their non-combat role. we have this report from baghdad. >> robert gates came to iraq to hear firsthand how the 130,000 soldiers...
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india is growing. india is a very interesting case as well. win india became independent in 49-- no, 48, in 48 and yet chosin an economic model which was extremely popular at that time, no closed border, stay controlling the industry, what was called the license king demeny couldn't starting a business, even a small business and this was supposed to bring india out of poverty. the growth rate of india between 1991 was 1% for have a tent and this growth rate was so predictable, so constant so regular that economists in india call that-- rate of growth as of 1% was rooted in the ndn pour hindu culture. in 91, the finance minister decided to open the border to welcome foreign investment to a certain extent, to counsel the licence system and india is growing between five, six, 7% according to the years. i mentioned india because it is less known then what happened in china in which i would not elaborate. one of the applications of sound principle in good economic policy showed that religion, civilization is not a key factor. the key factor is the
india is growing. india is a very interesting case as well. win india became independent in 49-- no, 48, in 48 and yet chosin an economic model which was extremely popular at that time, no closed border, stay controlling the industry, what was called the license king demeny couldn't starting a business, even a small business and this was supposed to bring india out of poverty. the growth rate of india between 1991 was 1% for have a tent and this growth rate was so predictable, so constant so...
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other rooms we tend to be more austere about things that this is where all the things from pakistan or india or iraq or indonesia where they end up and things have soared sort of hidden values. religion fascinates me so you get the southeast asian religious figures of course, but it tells us to behave ourselves, a little stream, put it around your neck. it is a begging bowl from afghanistan picked up in a bizarre. the work is very fine if you look and the thing is you don't want to publish something like this. let the dirt of the sentry on it. my brother gave me these for christmas because we had some when we were children and it's just a reminder of when we were kids. they are called britain's, these little soldiers. but the most important thing in this room by far even more important than the books, pictures of my wife. they are all over the house. when i write, my goal is not to disappoint my wife, not to dismay her. it doesn't mean i want to make her angry. we want to disagree on things but my test is have i written sufficiently honest with enough integrity to pass the kathryn mcintyre p
other rooms we tend to be more austere about things that this is where all the things from pakistan or india or iraq or indonesia where they end up and things have soared sort of hidden values. religion fascinates me so you get the southeast asian religious figures of course, but it tells us to behave ourselves, a little stream, put it around your neck. it is a begging bowl from afghanistan picked up in a bizarre. the work is very fine if you look and the thing is you don't want to publish...
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>> it's going to have more of an impact on india where they consume huge amounts of sugar. in this country, first of all we pay twice the world price anyway because of the interference of the united states government. >> i love that. yeah, great. >> industrially, you know, processed foods, most of them switched over to high fructose corn syrup decades ago anyway. >> it's not you pouring sugar on those strawberries over there. >> that's minor. >> i love sugar. >> on the strawberries? >> major sugar person. there you go. i like splenda on my strawberries. >> spenda? >> i love it. tastes just like sugar. it's great. tastes just like sugar. >> i'll give eight shot. >> all right. >>> coming up, wild moves in a handful of stocks this week. following that trade, following the momentum plays and getting your money ready for the weekend. >>> and stay tuned to meet a small business owner who is beating the big boys at their own game. the owner of a local hardware store is seeing a boost in profits, even hiring in this economy. our small wonder series kicks off in just minutes. you're
>> it's going to have more of an impact on india where they consume huge amounts of sugar. in this country, first of all we pay twice the world price anyway because of the interference of the united states government. >> i love that. yeah, great. >> industrially, you know, processed foods, most of them switched over to high fructose corn syrup decades ago anyway. >> it's not you pouring sugar on those strawberries over there. >> that's minor. >> i love sugar....
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the second, at the city's main landmark, the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed and nearly 180 were wounded. last week, a special court convicted two men and a woman of planting the bombs. outside, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say. >> this decision is very important and it will send a strong signal to anyone who wants to engage in this kind of illegal activity costing the lives of the innocent population. >> a judge handed them the death penalty. all three have pleaded not guilty and are expected to appeal against the sentence. their trial took place in high security and under a powerful anti-terrorism law that no longer exists. prosecutors argued that the bombings were carefully planned arab -- and or an act of extreme brutality. all three deserve the harsh sentence, they said. the bombings were said to be in retaliation of anti-muslim riots in 2002. all three are said to be members of a pakistani militants group accused of carrying out last year's mumbai attacks, which has increased friction between india and pakistan.
the second, at the city's main landmark, the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed and nearly 180 were wounded. last week, a special court convicted two men and a woman of planting the bombs. outside, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say. >> this decision is very important and it will send a strong signal to anyone who wants to engage in this kind of illegal activity costing the lives of the innocent population. >> a judge handed them the death penalty. all three...
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one of the world's biggest movie stars, the tom cruise of india, held for questioning at an american airport. he says it's because he's a muslim. it's become an international muslim. it's become an international incident. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening. for people in florida, and all along the atlantic and gulf coasts, this has been a quiet hurricane season. since june, nothing. but now, all of a sudden, there are three storms out there, and they are allaining strength. tropical storms ana and bill have formed in the atlantic, and opical storm claudette is poised to hit the panhandle of florida tonight. abc's jeffrey kofman is there. >> reporter: what a different a day or two can make. on friday, this hurricane season with a nonstarter. suddenly, this weekend, three tropical storms formed, one of them poppedp overnight in the gulf of mexico and now making landfall here on the florida panhandle. >> i think in the end, this is a warning shot. the gulf is more prime than usual for intensification this year. >> reporter: the sleepy hurricane season is over. the scramble
one of the world's biggest movie stars, the tom cruise of india, held for questioning at an american airport. he says it's because he's a muslim. it's become an international muslim. it's become an international incident. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening. for people in florida, and all along the atlantic and gulf coasts, this has been a quiet hurricane season. since june, nothing. but now, all of a sudden, there are three storms out there, and they are allaining...
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the second of the mainland parks, the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed, and nearly 118 wounded. last week, courts convicted the three suspects of planting bombs. outside court, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say. >> this decision is very important and it will give us justice for everybody, and pause for everyone who would like to imagine such illegal activity and taking the lives of innocents. >> today, the judge handed down the death penalty. all three had pleaded not guilty, and they are expected to appeal against the sentence. their trial to place in high security, under a powerful anti- terrorism law that no longer exists. prosecutors argued extreme brutality, and they say that all three deserved the punishment. the group has all -- also been accused of last year's mumbai attacks, leading to increased tension. >> hillary clinton accused eritrea of funding somalia's terror group, saying that the u.s. intends to take action if they do not stop. she met with the head of the somali transitional government in kenya
the second of the mainland parks, the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed, and nearly 118 wounded. last week, courts convicted the three suspects of planting bombs. outside court, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say. >> this decision is very important and it will give us justice for everybody, and pause for everyone who would like to imagine such illegal activity and taking the lives of innocents. >> today, the judge handed down the death penalty. all three had...
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and pakistan over the weapons development and could trigger an arms race with india the u.s. tried to end and pakistan denies this accusation. well, presidents, family and friend gave a final farewell to senator ted kennedy at a two hour service at the bah celica of our lady of perpetual health in boston. one of the; is that right's sons, ted kennedy, jr. remembered his dad. >> he said, teddy, republicans love this country just as much as i do. and one of those wonderful experiences that i will remember today is how many of his republican colleagues are sitting here right before him. that's a true testament to the man. >> the senator's final resting place is at arlington national cemetery next to his brothers, robert and john f. kennedy. an autopsy of celebrity disc jockey dm. more tests are planned. remembering the last time he was heard from 1 a.m. on friday when he sent a text message to two budies planning a trip to legislation. he was found dead with a crack pipe and a half empty back of crack cocaine in his sweat pants. he was just 36 years old. and those are your headl
and pakistan over the weapons development and could trigger an arms race with india the u.s. tried to end and pakistan denies this accusation. well, presidents, family and friend gave a final farewell to senator ted kennedy at a two hour service at the bah celica of our lady of perpetual health in boston. one of the; is that right's sons, ted kennedy, jr. remembered his dad. >> he said, teddy, republicans love this country just as much as i do. and one of those wonderful experiences that...
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he's an icon in india. c shah rukh khan, known for his energetic dance moves, have starred in several bollywood movies. but his star status at newark friday, immigration officials questioned him for nearly an hour. >> they kept telling me it's because your name is common. and i was too polite to ask common to what? you know? so, it's a bit of an issue. >> reporter: as kahn posed for pictures with fans sunday in houston, fans in india were outraged at u.s. officials after kahn said he was detained. protesters took to the streets. some even burnt an american flag. when government officials suggested subjecting americans to the same kind of treatment when they visit india. a columnist with the mumbai mirror says the anger isn't so much about racial profiling. >> it is more about how dare you, america, stop a very well-known -- our most famous actor and insult him? >> reporter: the u.s. ambassador to india even weighed in over the weekend, noting kahn is a global icon and a very welcome guest in the united stat
he's an icon in india. c shah rukh khan, known for his energetic dance moves, have starred in several bollywood movies. but his star status at newark friday, immigration officials questioned him for nearly an hour. >> they kept telling me it's because your name is common. and i was too polite to ask common to what? you know? so, it's a bit of an issue. >> reporter: as kahn posed for pictures with fans sunday in houston, fans in india were outraged at u.s. officials after kahn said...